>selling guns on armslist
>already selling below average used prices
>"I'll give you ($100-200 less than what you're asking). Final offer, you ain't getting a better deal than that from anyone."
>Multiple times
>selling ammo on armslist
>selling at about 2cpr cheaper than anywhere you can find it online, not even factoring shipping costs
>"I'll give you ($20-40 less than what you're asking). Final offer."
>"I'll trade you (Obscure ammo no one fucking uses/scuba gear/a brood of hamsters)."
Why are gun owners such jews. I don't mind haggling, but everyone I've met with is insanely bad at it and gets really pissy when I won't practically give them shit for free.
>>32646471
If they weren't poorfags or trying to rip you off they wouldn't be on armslist.
This is what we have in my area
>$250 rifle, used
>$400 scope
>Wants $100 more than new market value
All the fucking time
And shit like this.
Face it OP, when you know 99% of the people on armslist are demanding top dollar for their bullshit it just becomes a reflex to try to jew them down. Plus, if they send 300 emails and 1 person bites, they see it as a win.
>>32646471
Ah, the classic scuba gear trade
>>32646670
I think boyds stocks are super fuckin expensive and the owner wants to recoup. Thats the problem when customizing guns for yourself, just because you put $500 bucks into the gun/trigger/stock doesn't mean you can turn around and ask $500 dollars on top of the normal used gun price. Scopes are a different story though.
>>32646471
And I see this shit all day at my pawn shop, people looking for great deals are either resellers or jewish fucks that don't realize the value of firearms.
>>32646471
>not taking the brood of hamsters
That's a turn key operation anon the fuck.
I'm not going to buy used ammo from some fat autistic weirdo to save 2 cpr
Let's see what you're selling for "below average used prices".
>>32646471
I used to buy and sell a lot on Armslist and Texas Gun Trader, I finally had to quit because I just couldn't take the stupidity.
I've changed my habits so that if I buy it, I'm keeping it unless there is some kind of serious emergency where I HAVE to have cash, and even then, I just sell it to my boss (I work for an FFL dealer), take the $100-200 hit on the gun and move on with my life, because when I buy another one he lets me have it at dealer cost so I figure it evens out in the end.
>>32646471
>use armlist frequently
>every transaction has resulted in me selling my gun for more than what I paid for it
>getting guns hella cheap from people who don't appreciate or understand what they have
feelsgoodman
>>32646988
Literally how?